[ Academia ] [ Litigation ] [ Regulatory & Policy ] [ Transactional ] as a Relevant Course outside SLS for those interested in Electronics : Commercial/licensing attorneys should have a basic understanding of the science underlying their client's business and current issues in that area.
Students with sufficient science background who are interested in patent prosecution or managing clients' patent portfolios in the computer or electronics industries, should consider taking 1 or more courses that explore in greater depth the technical aspects of information technology or electronics. This course introduces circuit modeling and typical components in electronic circuits.

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First of two-course sequence. Introduction to circuit modeling and analysis. Topics include creating the models of typical components in electronic circuits and simplifying non-linear models for restricted ranges of operation (small signal model); and using network theory to solve linear and non-linear circuits under static and dynamic operations. Prerequisite: Physics 43

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